Simply outstanding – that’s Guardian Angels
Inspectors had just one word after a visit to Guardian Angels Primary School – outstanding.
Inspectors had just one word after a visit to Guardian Angels Primary School – outstanding.
Pupils and staff are celebrating after their school was given a higher rating by education watchdog Ofsted.
Inspectors didn’t have to look far for words to describe Greenhill Primary School – it was simply “good”.
Voluntary groups are being invited to apply for new funding to provide learning opportunities for the most disadvantaged people across Bury.
Residents are invited to a consultation meeting about Bury Council’s proposals to reshape children’s centres.
Radcliffe Hall/CE Methodist Primary School is set to benefit from a £2 million refurbishment bringing new classrooms and modernisation.
Bury Council’s road safety team will be hosting a child car seat clinic on 15 and 17 July at Asda Pilsworth (10.30am–3pm).
Members of Bury Youth Cabinet are holding a Youth Market on Saturday 28 June at the Fusilier Museum in Bury (9am-5pm).
A Whitefield primary school has won Downing Street approval in a national competition to improve disadvantaged pupils’ learning.
Schools in Bury have been taking part in an eco-art project to show their commitment to recycling and sustainability.
A Bury primary school has attracted high praise across the board from education watchdog Ofsted.
Parents and children are being urged to take part in Family Safety Week, which runs from 24 to 28 March.
Bury’s young people are taking the lead in remembering the journeys taken by those who experienced the Holocaust and subsequent genocides with the aim to combat hatred and discrimination.
Voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to help them develop learning opportunities in Bury over the next three years.
Bury has topped the North West league for pupils who attend good or outstanding secondary schools.
The new school year is approaching and Bury School Catering Service has been out and about promoting the benefits of school meals to parents and pupils alike.
New mums, their babies and prospective parents heard about the benefits of breastfeeding at an event held at Sedgley Children’s Centre.
Pupils at St Monica’s High School have been learning about hate crime.
Adults who have studied with Bury Adult Learning Service were presented with certificates at an award ceremony held at Bury Football Club.
Two local schoolgirls remembered to put Bury on the map by starring in a national memory competition.